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BeeaaB HealtH nutritional analysis of Peanuts, all types, oil-roasted, with salt

BeeaaB HealtH nutritional analysis of Peanuts, all types, oil-roasted, with salt

The comprehensive analysis of nutrients and the nutrition table is based on approximately 100 gr of Peanuts, all types, oil-roasted, with salt, and takes into account the daily requirements of calories and macronutrients, including carbohydrates with a breakdown of daily carbohydrate distribution, required fiber, and necessary fats categorized into polyunsaturated fats, monounsaturated fats, saturated fats, harmful trans fats, cholesterol, essential omegas such as omega-3 and omega-6, as well as DHA. It also includes proteins with a breakdown of essential and semi-essential amino acids, and all daily micronutrient requirements such as vitamins and both major and trace minerals in the diet of a Male 52-year-old individual with defined physical fitness, a height of 187 centimeters, a weight of 82.85 kilograms, and specified daily physical activity in terms of type, timing throughout the day, intensity, and duration.

BeeaaB HealtH nutritional analysis of Peanuts, all types, oil-roasted, with salt

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Calories
24%
Carbohydrate
5%
Protein
22%
Threonine
37%
Isoleucine
62%
Leucine
52%
Lysine
30%
Valine
58%
Tryptophan
56%
Histidine
56%
Tyrosine + Phenylalanine
89%
Methionine + Cysteine
42%
Fat
54%
Essential Fatty Acids (PUFA)
46%
Omega-3
2%
Omega-6
89%
MUFA
79%
SFA
28%
Fiber
27%
Water
1% >
Total Sugar
7%

Vitamins

vitamin c
1% >
Thiamine vitamin b1
7%
Riboflavin vitamin b2
7%
Niacin vitamin b3
86%
Pantothenic acid vitamin b5
24%
Pyridoxine vitamin b6
35%
Folate vitamin b9
30%
Choline
10%
vitamin e
46%

Minerals

Calcium
6%
Iron
19%
Magnesium
44%
Sodium
21%
Zinc
30%
Selenium
6%
Potassium
21%
Phosphorus
57%
Manganese
80%
Copper
59%

The green color indicates the optimal value that should be provided at least 100% daily.

For the yellow color, receiving less than 100% is recommended.

The less red color is received, the better, with 0% as the ideal.

A red multiplication symbol at the end of the chart indicates that the received amount exceeds the recommended daily intake (UL).

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